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"REMEMBER MY NAME ! YOU MADE MY DAY THANK YOU"
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Human Rights and the Media

Human Rights and Media CoverageDo you have any personal or professional experience to share?If you on the other hand have any legal question regarding Human rights and the media, please feel free to ask.I am currently writing on Human Resources and Human Rights in China and in Denmark, therefore, I would appreciate to get information from these countries. You can also send me photos and we can set up interviews through email or video-confernece. Eliana van de CraatsL.L.M in B. and Trade…See More
Nov 2, 2011
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Journalists for Intercultural Dialogue

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Nesar Ahmad Bigzad posted a status
"WE NEVER FORGET WHO STOOD UP FOR US IN LIFE. WHO WILL REMEMBER YOU?"
Nov 2, 2011
Nesar Ahmad Bigzad is now a member of EJC - Online Journalism Community
Nov 2, 2011

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Region
Asia, Australia and Oceania, Central America and the Caribbean, Europe, Middle East and North Africa, North America, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa
Job Title
Journalist, Editor, Sub-Editor, Writer, Copywriter, Reporter, Photographer, Web Editor, Online Community Manager, Social Media Manager
Media Category
Newspaper, Television, Radio, News Agency, Online, Print, Photo Agency, Other
Name/s of media you are currently involved with
http://www.bigzad.wordpress.com
http://projectsforchange.us/profile/MrNe...
http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/p...
http://connect.state.gov/profile/NesarAh...
Personal or Professional Website
http://www.bigzad.wordpress.com
What do you hope to gain from this community?
1. Expanding media outreach, foster expanded outreach capabilities of Afghan government institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), women’s groups, and professional associations at the grassroots level; encourage use of new media and social networking to reach a wider audience, including new leaders in all fields; support radio programming in local languages at the provincial and district level; and sponsor traditional media training programs as well as instruction in blogging and other social networking mechanisms. 2. Countering extremist voices, develop and support credible local broadcast content; counter insurgency falsehoods, messaging, and propaganda; promote national unity; present accurate information on the Afghan partnership and the new future it offers; support and develop Afghan voices and new leaders; provide educational and recreational opportunities for Afghan youth; promote awareness campaigns that support Afghan goals, such as solidarity and reconciliation
Tell us a little bit about yourself
Nesar Ahmad Bigzad was born to a Hazara Mongol father and Qezilbash mother in Kabul on NOV 2nd, 1989. His father’s job which is as an Acquisition & Policy Manager along the family often moved between Bamyan, Ghazni ,Wardak Province and abroad to Peshawar Pakistan. In 1999, his parents Moved; one reason for this was that his father was a Former Military Officer in Afghanistan Ministry of Defense. The Movement was very traumatic for Ten years old Nesar Ahmad; he would later say it was the most traumatic incident of his life. After the war, despite suffering under the Local War occupation, Nesar Ahmad later tracked down his father to Peshawar-Pakistan and supported him financially with assistance of his Elder Sisters & Brothers. From late 1999-2007, Nesar Ahmad went to English & Computer Courses , Institutes, school in Pakistan & Afghanistan; in Mid 2003 his Father moved the family to Kabul in the Afghanistan , where he thought it would be safe from Refuge Determination.
However, in 1995, Kabul was overrun and the country fell under Taliban occupation until liberation in late 2001. During this time, Nesar went to school at the Niswan Afgshar High School–Kabul, where he studied and also learnt General Afghanistan Secondary Education. At one time he considered teaching Computer, English, and School Subjects as a serious career occupation. During the occupation, it was said he would often Participate in various School Seminars, Conferences, Workshops locations, helping to raise money for the underground Humanitarian movement.
Towards the end of the 2006, the occupation of Nesar Ahmad Bigzad became increasingly at Risk, after Returning to Afghanistan, he is said that he had Joined Turkish Military Force, U.S Army Organization. Before & After the Resignation Day 1st July 2008 From – Camp Phoenix ( A U.S Army Training & Linguistics Base , Some Suspicious Persons took most of the pitiable rations of the Prosecution, leaving many to scare or freeze to death. Reprisals and shootings against the local population were common. As a young boy, Nesar Ahmad saw his Military Base Partner Lost in the Valley of Eastern Kabul. He also recalls seeing a train load of Small children being kidnapped because of their Family Membership in U.S & NATO alliance.

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